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Eads, James B., bridge designer, 63: 153
Eagle (Kaysville), editor of, 49: 297-98, 301
Eagle Emporium, 51: 322, 323; explosion damaged, 52: 252
Eagle Gate, 56: 176; 58: 276
Eagle Mine, 56: 17, 19
Eagle Mining District, Nevada, 57: 41-42
Eagles Club, building of, designed by Hale, 54: 8, 10, 28
Eaker, Ira C., Capt., and airmail, 58: 126
Eakle, Emma, foster daughter of Josephine S. Chase, 46: 178, 181, 183
Eardley, Bedson, potter, 56: 364, 383, 390, 394
Eardley, James, potter, 56: 364, 390, 394
Eardley, John, potter, 56: 364, 390, 394
Early, Clyde, mortician, 54: 17, 19
East, Henry, Socialist marshal in Lehi, 50: 226
East Mill Creek, Utah, irrigation project in, 54: 260
Eastern Professional River Outfitters Assn., 60: 274
Eastern Utah Advocate, pro-Utah Fuel stance of, 58: 152-54
Eastman, Galen, Navajo agent, and murder of Mitchell and Merritt, 55: 55
Eastmond, Frank H., resort operator, 57: 116, 118-22
Eastmond, J. N. (Jeff), and Saratoga, 57: 121-22
Eastmond, Mrs. Frank, 57: 116
Eastmond, R. M. (Mick), and Saratoga, 57: 121-24
Eastmond, R. T. (Dick), and Saratoga, 57: 121-22
Easton, Doc, cabin of, at Fish Lake, 52: 159
Eaton, Bessie, state 4-H worker, 51: 168
Eaton, Ernest, and Uinta Basin experimental farm, 46: 400
Ebstein, F. H. E., captain, at Fort Duchesne, 47: 435
Ecalante, Silvestre Velez de, route of, near Bryce Canyon, 49: 348-49
Eccles, David: businessman, 52: 317; financier, 47: 234; and LDS finances, 54: 83; Ogden mayor, 53: 78, 78-79; student of Moench, 48: 304;
and sugar industry, 57: 371-75, 381, 385, 387
Eccles, George S., 60: 346
Eccles, LeRoy, and sugar industry, 57: 375, 376, 378-79
Eccles, Mrs. George S., and child care, 61: 57
Eccles, Royal, and sugar industry, 57: 376-77
Eccles, S. W., banker, 48: 174
Echo City, Utah, railroad town, reminiscence of, 62: 299, 349-62, 351, 353, 359, 360
Echo Hotel, 62: 361,
Echo Park Dam, 52: 177; 59: 72-86, 78, 262-63
Echo Reservoir, ice skating on, 62: 357-58
Echoes, Ogden baseball team, 52: 128-30
Eckles, C. B., and tennis, 52: 181
Eckles, Maj. W. H., and tennis, 52: 181
Economy: factors affecting, during 1920s and 1930s, 46: 357-59, 360; role of home industry in, 46: 377-78, of Sanpete County, 46: 360-68; at turn
of the century, 59: 55-56; and WWII, 59: 123-45
Eddington, Wes, wildlife researcher, 55: 173, 175, 177
Eddington, William, cultural activities of, 47: 76-77
Eddy, Clyde L., Grand Canyon traverses of, 55: 193
Eddy family, with Donner-Reed party, 56: 120, 123
Eddy, Mary Baker, Christian Science founder, 50: 131-36
Eden Park, Bountiful resort, 61: 73
Eden, Utah, 56: 237, 238, 244, 247, 248; reminiscence of life in, 56: 236-49
Edgar, Fannie A., Socialist, 49: 228
Edgerton, James Clark, airmail official, 58: 114-15
Edina, U. society, 60: 362
Edler, A. B., Social Democrat and editor 49: 234
Edmonds, Clyde, C., welfare commissioner, 61: 269
Edmunds Act: 46: 17, 26; 55: 25-26; 62: 307, 317, 319; effects of, on polygamous families, 47: 23, 259-60; 51: 133-34, 136, 140, 152; judgments
under, 48: 156-157, 160; provisions of, 48: 154-55
Edmunds, George F., U.S. senator, 51: 370, 371; cartoon depicting, 54: 367, 367-68
Edmunds, Leonor Gonzalez, Mexican-American customs remembered by, 49: 134
Edmunds-Tucker Act: 46: 28, 119, 199; 59: 5, 37, 41; 62: 307, 308, 310, 317, 319; 64: 276; effects of, 47: 260; and Iosepa, 60: 66; lobbying
against, 48: 76; provisions of, 48: 156; repeal of woman suffrage by, 63: 300
Edmunds-Wicker Act, effects of on polygamous families, 51: 133-34, 138, 140, 152
Edmundson, John, and BH War, 60: 317-18
Education: and compulsory school attendance, 59: 68; effects cf Scopes controversy on, 51: 183-98; funding for, 64: 246-51; improvements in,
51: 269; inadequacy of, in early Utah, 51: 266-67; and Indians in public schools, 64: 246-63; and kindergarten movement, 63: 304-6;
Mormon-gentile discord over, 63: 303-4; role of E. J. McVicker in, 49: 254-61; and school building design, 59: 114-22; and Title IV, 64: 258-63;
turn-of-the-century view of, 49: 258-61
Edvalson, Beth Smith, and WWII rationing, 63: 250
Edwards, David, Welsh minister in Denver 49: 375
Edwards, Esaias, sawmill operator, 56: 333
Edwards, John; and Teancum Pratt, 48: 363
Edwards, R., acquaintance of Ewells, 48: 349
Edwards, R. T., deputy sheriff, 57: 158
Edwards, William H., and steamboat, 64: 58-60
Egan, Howard: court case involving, 60: 11, 18-21; trial of, for killing James Monroe, 51: 309, 310-17, 323
Egan, Howard, stage route located by, 53: 19-20;
Egan, Jack, gunman, 58: 145
Egan, Tamson, affair of, with James Monroe, 51: 310, 311, 314-17
Eggert, Charles, film producer, 59: 234
Eggertsen, Claude, father of V. Sorensen, 58: 219, 227
Eggertsen, Helen Blackett, mother of V. Sorensen, 58: 219
Eichnor, Dennis C., 1895 Constitutional Convention delegate, 63: 326; SLC district attorney, 52: 234; 60: 111, 112, 115, 119
Eighteenth Amendment. See Prohibition, repeal of, in Utah
Eighteenth Ward (LDS), 50: 345; cultural traditions of, 50: 345-46; prominent families in, 50: 345-46; school at, 50: 343-44
Eighth Infantry, and 1894 rail strike in Ogden, 53: 87
Eighth Ward Choir, 53: 229
Eijima, Mari, Topaz resident, 59: 385, 389, 391
Eisenhower, Dwight D.: and Echo Park dam, 59: 84; and NPS, 59: 80; and postwar educational problems, 48: 195-96, 201, 203; Wilkinson
endorsed by, 61: 314
Eitel, Leone, artist, 58: 289
Eitel McCullough Radio Tube Plant, and WWII, 51: 88, 90; 59: 370, 377, 379
Either, Bert, Tintic constable, and Fisher lynching, 49: 171
Eldredge, Fred E., editor, Panguitch Progress, 49: 296
Eldredge, Horace S., and manufacturing, 59: 187
Eldredge, Horace S., LDS church purchasing agent, 56: 62-63, 78
Eldredge, Ira, LDS church train captain, 58: 40
Eldredge, Joe, Deseret News official, 57: 259
Eldredge, Sister ____, injury of, 48: 364
Eldridge, ____, Carbon County settler, 337
Eldridge, Jane, birthday party of, 48: 337
Eldridge, Nathan B., congressman, 51: 370
Eldridge, William, coal bought by, 48: 364
Elections: early procedures for, under Mormons, 47: 255-56; under Edmunds Act, 47: 259-60
Electric Bond and Share Co., 56: 7-8
Electric Co., 56: 9
Electricity: early development of, in Utah, 56: 5-22; industrial use of, 56: 7, 17, 19, 22; and street lighting, 56: 21 -22
Eleventh Ward ( LDS ), educational innovations at 49: 268-69; first Primary organized in, 50: 350
Elias Morris and Sons, stone monument co., 56: 87
Eliason, ____, and Delta Phi, 60: 371
Eliason, Alfred, marriage of, 56: 221
Eliason, Eldon, eulogy of, for Matilda Hales, 55: 279, 293
Elite Theatre, 47: 57, 63
Elk Mountain Mission, 47: 369
ELK, cattle outfit, 57: 310
Elkhorn Ranch, 57: 302; 63: 163
Elkhorn School, 62: 253
Elkhorn Telephone Co., Wasatch County ranchers' organization, 62: 248
Elkington, Lenora Bennett, niece of Matilda Hales, 55: 290, 291, 292
Elks Band, 53: 93
Elks Club: anti-radicalism of, 61: 367; building of, designed by Hale, 54: 10
Elks Club Lodge, design of, by Scott & Welch, 59: 109
Elks Club, Ogden, and influenza, 58: 175, 177
Elkus, Charles, river trip of, 55: 186
Ellerback, Thomas, and Delta Phi, 60: 365
Ellerbeck, T. W., Brigham Young's secretary, 52: 282
Ellerbeck, Thomas W., and DA and MS, 59: 185
Ellett, Albert Hayden, Utah Supreme Court justice, reminiscence about, 61: 249, 249-57
Ellett, Ann (daughter of Albert), 61: 250-51
Ellett, Florence Rowe (wife of Albert), 61: 250-51
Ellett, Isaac William (father of Albert), 61: 250
Ellett, Jeanne (daughter of Albert), 61: 250
Ellett, Kenneth (son of Albert), 61: 250
Ellett, Martha Catherine Green (mother of Albert), 61: 250
Ellett, Miriam Parker (second wife of Albert), 61: 251
Ellett, Walter (son of Albert), 61: 250
Ellingson, Malcolm (Moki-Mac), and river running, 60: 261
Elliot, R. H., bandit, 55: 85-86
Elliott, John Milton, congressman, friend of G. Hurt, 62: 150-51, 160-61
Elliott, Mrs J. B., medium, 46: 130
Elliott, William, visit of, to SL Temple, 61: 138
Ellis, William, CBBC supporter, 52: 117
Ellison, E. P., 54: 83; Layton farmer, 53: 311
Ellison Ranching Co., 54: 63, 84
Ellison/White Chautauqua circuit, 58: 138-40, 142, 143
Ellsworth, Edmond, cultural activities of, 47: 81
Ellsworth, S. George, 60: 342, 351
Elmer, ____, baseball player, 52: 129
Elmer, Warren W., Ogden policeman, 49: 165
Elocution Society, 47: 84-85
Elsinore, livery stable in, 47: 155
Elwell, A. D., baseball player, 52: 114, 115, 132
Ely, Eugene B., pilot, 58: 111
Ely, John, and Nevada mining, 55: 242
Ely, Nevada, 55: 236; ties of, to Utah, 55: 236
Embassy Club, Newhouse Hotel, 61: 17
Embry, Albert Leo, and WWII rationing, 63: 246-47
Embry, Alvin, 63: 247
Embry, Anna Coulson, and WWII rationing, 63: 257
Embry, Bertis L., Logan Tenth Ward member, 56: 223, 227
Embry, Elsie, 63: 247
Embry, Iola Harriet Bird, and WWII rationing, 63: 246-47, 259
Embry, Leora, 63: 247
Embry, Ralph, LDS missionary, 63: 247
Emerson, P. H., Ogden district court judge, 49: 168
Emerson, Philip H., U.T. Supreme Court justice, 51: 71
Emerson, T. H., Ogden judge, 64: 7
Emery, Albion, Park City postmaster, miner, and husband of Silver Queen, 64: 7, 7-11
Emery County: bootlegger in, shot, 53: 287; coal mine in, 47: 170; effect of 1934 drought in, 54: 257; Moab and Grand County originally part of,
55: 66, 68, 75; problems of agriculture in, 54: 309, 315; settlement of, 48: 367-69; 53: 114-15
Emery, Frank S., TAC member, 48: 262
Emery, George R., 16th ward leader, 56: 70
Emery, George W., territorial governor, 48: 176, 179
Emery, Grace Louise, adopted daughter of Silver Queen, 64: 8-12, 9, 15-19
Emery Stake Academy, dramatics at, 53: 123-26, 128, 129
Emery, Utah, dramatics in, 53: 119
Emigration Canyon, experimental farm in, 59: 185
Emma Mine, Alta, 46: 141, 143; 47: 241-43
Emmett, William, Ogden band leader, 53: 164
Emms, Welby, tennis player, 52: 195
Emory, William H., topographer, 56: 149
Empey, Emma, Republican worker, 49: 251
Empire Brick Company, 50: 32
Empire mill, City Creek Canyon: 56: 60, 64; destruction of, by explosion, 52: 250-51
Empire Steam Laundry 46: 128
Empty Sleeve, sheepherder, 61: 193
Enabling Act, 47: 264; 62: 302, 314-15
Enabling Act,
Ence, Caroline (wife of Gottlieb), 52: 347
Ence, Elizabeth (wife of Gottlieb), 52: 347
Ence, Gottlieb, Swiss-born immigrant, 52: 347
Ence, Mary Mulder. See Mulder, Mary
Endo, Frank, experiences of, in Keetley, 54: 337
Endowment House: 46: 4, 19; murals in, 56: 313
Engalitcheff, Nicholas, Russian aristocrat and husband of silver Queen, 64: 22, 25-26, 26
Enginering and Mining Journal, report of on Mormon miners in Tintic, 49: 155-56
England, Eugene, and V. Sorensen's fiction, 58: 220-21
Engle, J. R., actor in Huntington, 53: 118
English, George J., fur breeder, 57: 322, 337
English immigrants, coal mining folklore of, 51: 246-58
Ennea Base Ball Club, 52: 116-23, 125
Enoch's Advocate, underground newspaper, 54: 358, 359-60
Enola Gay, WWII atomic bomb plane, 51: 286
Enquirer (Provo), rival newspaper attacked by, 49: 299
Enriquez, Tanstino, bootlegger, 57: 162
Ensign, Dan, La Plata bar of, 50: 8
Ensign Peak: commercial exploitation of, 62: 19-24, 20, controversy over proposed cross on, 62: 13-16; history of, 62: 4-25; and KKK, 62: 20-21;
monument on, 62: 17, 17-19; programs held on, 62: 10-12, 25; story of pioneer flag raising on, 62: 6-10
Ensign Peak Inc., 62: 25
Ensign, Samuel: and mill building, 56: 61, 78; mill worker, 47: 393
Ent, Uzal, general, and Manhattan Project, 59: 341-42
Enterprise, Utah: dam built at, 49: 82-83; telephone service in, 61: 83, 87, 91, 93
Ephraim Enterprise, and local economy, 46: 362
Ephraim United Order co-op store, 47: 160
Ephraim, Utah: Chautauqua in, 58: 139; effect of 1934 drought in, 54: 257; and 1896 statehood celebration, 63: 364; farm demonstration train in,
57: 141; homes in, 54: 97, 103; 1925 residents of, 47: 176; nursery school in, 61: 45; Scandinavian log buildings in, 52: 67-69, 68, 69;
settlement of, 52: 67; study of, 58: 221-22
Ephraim Ward, 49: 262
Episcopal church: activities of, in Corinne. 48: 222 and Chautauqua, 58: 132; controversy over Bishop Jones's pacifism in, 50: 209, 213-23;
freedom of speech and conscience in, 50: 217, 222-23; hospital established by, 63: 302; mission schools of, 48: 272-89; relations of, with
Mormons, 50: 218, 220-21; and socialism, 50: 209-10
Epworth League foe of Prohibition repeal, 47: 9
Equal Rights Banner, newsletter of Beaver County Women's Suffrage Assn., 53: 334; 59: 10-13
Equitable Life and Casualty Insurance Co., building of, 54: 10, 28, 29
Erb, G. S., hotelkeeper, 55: 329
Erekson, Alma, fur rancher, 57: 322, 324, 325
Erekson, Edward, fur rancher, 57: 322
Erekson, William B., trout farmer and fur rancher, 57: 320, 322-24, 326-27, 329, 338
Erekson, William S., fur rancher, 57: 322, 323, 334
Erekson, Zelph, fur rancher, 57: 322
Erickson, Ferdinand, Castle Gate relief committee member, 50: 246
Erickson, Hilda, 53: 169
Erickson, Hilda Anderson, early Grantsville resident, 56: 207, 220-21
Erickson, Hilda Maria, plural wife Merrill, 48: 14
Erickson, Laura Thompson, and Pratt, 48: 351
Ericsen, Mrs. E. E., state legislator, 46: 161
Ericson, Antone, pottery worker, 56: 377
Erikson, Jennie, second-generation Swede, 56: 217
Ernst, Charles, Topaz director, 59: 393
Erwin, E. B., Salt Lake City mayor, 47: 303
Escalante expedition, accounts of, published, 46: 42-43
Escalante National Monument, opposition to, 59: 217; proposal of, failed, 63: 107-8
Escalante, Silvestre Velez de, in Dixie, 47: 113, 115
Escalante, Utah: effect of Great Depression on, 64: 138-40, 146; electric power in, 64: 150-51; and influenza, 58: 172; life of businessman L. L.
Munson in, 64: 133-54, 133, 138, 141, 149; livestock industry in, 64: 139, 145, 147-48; water system for, 64: 148-49
Esper, Frank, national sec'y of Farmer-Labor party, 54: 348
Esperanto, P. P. Christensen's advocacy of, 54: 350-51
Estee, Morris, GOP National Convention chair, 63: 347-48, 350
Estep, Evan W., supt., Shiprock Agency, 60: 253
Ethiopian Opera Troupe, 54: 172
Ethnic groups, populations of, in mining camps, 47: 180-81, 250
Ethnic life, 56: 208-92. See also specific groups
Eureka Base Ball Club (Eurekas), SLC team, 52: 110, 116
Eureka City Band, 50: 234
Eureka Electric, 56: 9
Eureka Hill Railroad, 57: 248
Eureka Mine, 52: 318
Eureka Miners' Union: Coeur d'Alene strikers supported by, 49: 150; demise of, 49: 155; federal marshals used against, 49: 152; middle class
support for, 49: 153-54, 156; strike of, at Bullion-Beck, 49: 150-56
Eureka Reporter, Socialist activities reported by, 49: 227
Eureka, sailboat on GSL, 63: 217
Eureka, Utah: 49: 145, Chinese in, 64: 84; Dutchtown colony in, 62: 53-70; middle and working classes in, miners' strike in, 62: 64, 66; 49: 153;
mining in, 49: 149; and Prohibition, 53: 287, 290; Socialist officials elected in, 50: 226-27, 232-33; strike at, 49: 150-56; Socialists in, 49: 223, 227,
228, 234
Evans, A.J., LDS stake president, 59: 202
Evans, Abel John, Lehi senator, 58: 274
Evans and Early Mortuary, 54: 9-10, 16, 17, 19
Evans D. E., Welsh minister, 49: 376
Evans, David, and mining in Eureka, 62: 56
Evans, David, attorney and constitutional convention delegate, 50: 142; 54: 44; 61: 237-38, 240, 242; 63: 335; 64: 128
Evans, David W., violinist, 53: 133
Evans, David W., LDS church secretary, 52: 283
Evans, Edwin: as art student in Paris, 54: 180, 190-91, 193-94, 197-202; artist, 58: 249, 256, 258
Evans, Elizabeth, mother of M. H., 48: 38
Evans, Frank, baseball player, 52: 127
Evans, Frank, U. student, 60: 365
Evans, George S., Col., 58: 68, 69, 80
Evans, Hector T., and Emery Stake Academy productions, 53: 124-26
Evans, Jacob, attorney, 61: 242
Evans, Joseph, polygamist song by, 47: 26
Evans, Mosiah, Lehi mayor, 59: 200
Evans, Mrs. ____, 49: 252
Evans, Priscilla M., husband of, worked at Camp Floyd, 54: 177
Evans, R. J., county ag. agent, 57: 140, 140
Evans, Robert, and buffalo, 64: 173
Evans, Rosie, assistant college manager, 46: 123
Evans, Roy, football player, 61: 16
Evans, Samuel L., stonecutter, 56: 320
Evans, Thomas W., commissioned sculpture from Dallin, 54: 184
Evans; H. F., Welsh businessman, 49: 385
Ever-Ready 4-H Club of Pleasant View, 51: 176-77
Everett's Ice Cream Parlor, 62: 251
Evolution, controversy over, 51: 183-98
Ewell, Frances Mary Weech, Elizabeth, 48: 329, 333, 336
Ewell, Francis Marion, father of Sarah Elizabeth, 48: 329, 331, 333, 336, 346, 351 357, 372, 375-76, 377
Ewell, Frank, brother of Sarah Elizabeth, 48: 333, 357, 359-60
Ewell, Lorenzo, brother of Sarah, 48: 333, 351, 359
Ewell, Mary, sister-in-law of Sarah Elizabeth, 48: 332
Ewell, Permit, LDS deacon, 48: 352
Ewell, Sarah Elizabeth, 48: 345; activities of, 48: 331, 332, 349, 364; and arrest of Teancum, 48: 339, 340, 343; birth of children of, 48: 330, 331,
338, 339, 354, 355, 360, 365; death of, 48: 365; homestead of, 48: 353, 354, 360, 362; marriage of, 48: 329, 330; separation of, from Teancum, 48:
345, 346, 360, 362; school of, 48: 336
Ewell, William, brother of Sarah Elizabeth 48: 352, 354, 358, 359
Excelsior Address Book, SLC ''Blue Book," 54: 9, 14
Exum,, federal marshal, 55: 27
Eyring, Henry, LDS missionary in Germany, 62: 57
